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词条 Bradford Dillman
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     Broadway  20th Century Fox  Television  Later career 

  3. Personal life

  4. Selected filmography

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Bradford Dillman
| image = Bradford Dillman 1966.JPG
| caption = Dillman as a guest star in The F.B.I. in 1966.
| birth_date = {{birth date|1930|04|14|}}
| birth_place = San Francisco, California, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|2018|1|16|1930|04|14|}}
| death_place = Santa Barbara, California, U.S.
| occupation = Actor, author
| spouse = {{Marriage|Frieda Harding McIntosh|1956|1962|reason=divorced}}
{{Marriage|Suzy Parker|April 20, 1963|May 3, 2003|reason=her death}}
| children = 5
| yearsactive = 1953–1995
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Bradford Dillman (April 14, 1930 – January 16, 2018) was an American actor and author.

Early life

Bradford Dillman was born on April 14, 1930 in San Francisco, California, the son of Josephine (née Moore) and Dean Dillman, a stockbroker.[1] Bradford's paternal grandparents were Charles Francis Dillman and Stella Borland Dean. He studied at Town School for Boys and St. Ignatius High School. He later attended the Hotchkiss School in Connecticut, where he became involved in school theatre productions. While at Yale, he enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve in 1948. He graduated from Yale University in 1951 with a BA in English Literature.[2][2] While a student, he was a member of the Yale Dramat, Fence Club, Torch Honor Society, The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, WYBC and Berzelius.[2]

After graduation, he entered the United States Marine Corps as an officer candidate, training at Parris Island. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps in September 1951. As he was preparing to deploy to Korea, his orders were changed, and he spent the rest of his time in the Marine Corps, 1951 to 1953, teaching communication in the Instructors' Orientation Course. He was discharged in 1953 at the rank of first lieutenant.[3]

Career

Studying with the Actors Studio,[4] he spent several seasons apprenticing with the Sharon, Connecticut Playhouse before making his professional acting debut in The Scarecrow in 1953.[5]

Broadway

Dillman took his initial Broadway bow in the Eugene O'Neill play Long Day's Journey Into Night in 1956, playing the author's alter ego character Edmund Tyrone and winning a Theatre World Award in the process. The production also featured Frederic March, Florence Eldridge and Jason Robards Jr., and ran for 390 performances until 1958.[6]

In 1955 he appeared in an episode of The Big Picture as an MP patrolling the city of Augusta, Georgia. In 1957, Katharine Cornell cast him in a Hallmark Hall of Fame television production of Robert E. Sherwood's Pulitzer Prize winning 1940 play, There Shall Be No Night.[7]

20th Century Fox

Dillman was cast in the melodrama A Certain Smile (1958), for which he earned a Golden Globe award. He followed this with In Love and War (1958), a wartime melodrama starring many of 20th Century Fox's young contract players.[8] It was a box office success. So too was Compulsion (1959), starring Dillman, Dean Stockwell and Orson Welles for producer Richard Zanuck and director Richard Fleischer.[9]

Dillman shared a Best Actor award with co-stars Stockwell and Welles at the Cannes Film Festival.[10] After making A Circle of Deception (1960) in London, Dillman was reunited with Welles, Fleischer and Zanuck for Crack in the Mirror (1960), shot in Paris.[11] It was a flop. Back in Hollywood, Fox cast Dillman in support of Yves Montand and Lee Remick in Sanctuary (1961). They also put him in the title role in Francis of Assisi (1961).[12]

Television

When he left Fox, Dillman mostly concentrated on television. He co-starred with Barbara Barrie on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in the episode “Isabel” (1964) and with Peter Graves in Court Martial (1966).[13][14] He guest-starred on series such as Ironside, Shane, The Name of the Game, Columbo, Wild Wild West, The Eleventh Hour, Wagon Train, The Greatest Show on Earth, Breaking Point, Mission Impossible, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Barnaby Jones and Three for the Road, and a two part episode of The Man From U.N.C.L.E., which was made into the feature film The Helicopter Spies (1968).[15][16]

Dillman appeared twice on the Western television series, The Big Valley (1965–69), once in Season 2, episode 15, entitled “Day of the Comet,” airing on December 26, 1966, and the second time in Season 3, episode 9 appearing in the episode entitled “A Noose is Waiting,” which aired on November 13, 1967.[17] He appeared in occasional films during this period such as A Rage to Live (1965), Sergeant Ryker (1968), and The Bridge at Remagen (1969).[18]

Dillman played painter Richard Pickman in the TV adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's 1926 story, “Pickman's Model,” presented as the opening act of a December 1971 Night Gallery episode.[19]

Later career

Dillman appeared in made-for-TV movies such as Fear No Evil (1969), Moon of the Wolf (1972), and Deliver Us from Evil (1973).[18] His film work included Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971), The Way We Were (1973), Gold (1974), Bug (1975), The Enforcer (1976), The Swarm (1978), Piranha (1978), Sudden Impact (1983), and Lords of the Deep (1989).[20] His last known acting appearance was on an episode of Murder, She Wrote in 1995, a series in which he made eight guest appearances.[18]

Dillman's football fan book, Inside the New York Giants, was published in 1995.[21] An autobiography, Are You Anybody?: An Actor's Life, followed in 1997.[22]

Personal life

From 1956 to 1962, Dillman was married to Frieda Harding, and had two children (Jeffrey and Pamela) with her. He met actress and model Suzy Parker during the filming of A Circle of Deception (1960). The couple married on April 20, 1963, and had three children, Dinah, Charles, and Christopher. The marriage lasted until Parker died on May 3, 2003. Dillman is a cousin of the famed mystic, heiress and author Aimee Crocker.

Dillman lived for many years in Montecito, California, and helped raise money for medical research.[23] He died in Santa Barbara, California on January 16, 2018, aged 87,[24] from complications of pneumonia.

Bradford Dillman was the actor's real name. He said "Bradford Dillman sounded like a distinguished, phony, theatrical name -- so I kept it."[25]

Selected filmography

{{Div col}}
  • A Certain Smile (1958) - Bertrand Griot
  • In Love and War (1958) - Alan Newcombe
  • Compulsion (1959) - Arthur A. Straus
  • Crack in the Mirror (1960) - Larnier / Claude
  • A Circle of Deception (1960) - Capt. Paul Raine
  • Sanctuary (1961) - Gowan Stevens
  • Francis of Assisi (1961) - Francis Bernardone of Assisi
  • Monstrosity (1963) - Narrator (uncredited)
  • A Rage to Live (1965) - Sidney Tate
  • The Plainsman (1966) - Lt. Stiles
  • The Helicopter Spies (1968) - Luther Sebastian (archive footage)
  • Sergeant Ryker (1968) - Capt. David Young
  • Jigsaw (1968) - Jonathan Fields
  • Fear No Evil (1969 TV movie) - Paul Varney
  • The Bridge at Remagen (1969) - Major Barnes
  • Black Water Gold (1970 TV movie) - Lyle Fawcett
  • Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? (1970) - Capt. Myerson
  • Brother John (1971) - Lloyd Thomas
  • The Mephisto Waltz (1971) - Bill Delancey
  • Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) - Dr. Lewis Dixon
  • Five Desperate Women (1971 TV movie) - Jim Meeker
  • The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler (1971) - Sen. Clayton Zachary Wheeler
  • Moon of the Wolf (1972 TV movie) - Andrew Rodanthe
  • Deliver Us from Evil (1973 TV movie) - Steven Dennis
  • The Way We Were (1973) - J.J.
  • The Iceman Cometh (1973) - Willie Oban
  • Chosen Survivors (1974) - Peter Macomber
  • 99 and 44/100% Dead (1974) - Big Eddie
  • A Black Ribbon for Deborah (1974) - Michel Lagrange
  • Gold (1974) - Manfred Steyner
  • The Disappearance of Flight 412 (1974 TV movie) - Maj. Mike Dunning
  • Bug (1975) - James Parmiter
  • Mastermind (1976) - Jabez Link
  • The Enforcer (1976) - Capt. Jerome McKay
  • One Away (1976) - Ruben Bass
  • The Hostage Heart (1977 TV movie) - Dr. Eric Lake
  • The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977) - John Wilkes Booth
  • The Amsterdam Kill (1977) - Howard Odums
  • The Swarm (1978) - Major Baker
  • Piranha (1978) - Paul Grogan
  • Love and Bullets (1979) - Brickman
  • Crime of the Century (1979) - Dr. Gary Shaw
  • The Memory of Eva Ryker (1980 TV movie) - Jason Eddington
  • Running Scared (1980) - Arthur Jaeger
  • The Legend of Walks Far Woman (1982 TV movie) - Singer
  • Sudden Impact (1983) - Captain Briggs
  • Treasure of the Amazon (1985) - Clark
  • Man Outside (1987) - Frank Simmons
  • Lords of the Deep (1989) - Dobler
  • Heroes Stand Alone (1989) - Walt Simmons
{{div col end}}

References

1. ^Biography, filmreference.com; accessed April 11, 2015.
2. ^{{Cite book|title=Yale Class of 1951 Banner and Pot Pourri (yearbook)|last=|first=|publisher=Yale University|year=1951|isbn=|location=Association of Yale Alumni, Yale University, New Haven, CT|pages=}}
3. ^{{cite book|accessdate=21 March 2009|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l3Z78rt_oHsC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0#PPA91,M1|title=Stars in the Corps: Movie actors in the United States Marines|chapter=Bradford Dillman|edition=2nd|publisher=Naval Institute Press|year=1999|isbn=978-1-55750-949-9|first=James E.|last=Wise|author2=Anne Collier Rehill|pages=91–98}}
4. ^{{cite book|first=David|last=Garfield|title=A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio|year=1980|publisher=MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc.|location=New York|isbn=0-02-542650-8|page=278|chapter=Appendix: Life Members of The Actors Studio as of January 1980}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/50543%7C23740/Bradford-Dillman/|title=Overview for Bradford Dillman|website=Turner Classic Movies}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-production/long-days-journey-into-night-2579|title=Long Day's Journey Into Night – Broadway Play – Original - IBDB|first=The Broadway|last=League|website=www.ibdb.com}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/movie/hallmark-hall-of-fame-there-shall-be-no-night-v286096|title=Hallmark Hall of Fame: There Shall Be No Night (1957) - George Schaefer - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie|website=AllMovie}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.goldenglobes.com/person/bradford-dillman|title=Bradford Dillman|website=www.goldenglobes.com}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/movie/compulsion-v74927|title=Compulsion (1959) - Richard Fleischer - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie|website=AllMovie}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/movie/compulsion-v74927/awards|title=Compulsion (1959) - Richard Fleischer - Awards - AllMovie|website=AllMovie}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/MovieDetails/53123|title=AFI-Catalog|website=catalog.afi.com}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6aa95504|title=Francis of Assisi (1961)|publisher=}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/movie/the-alfred-hitchcock-hour-isabel-v350831|title=The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Isabel (1964) - Alf Kjellin - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie|website=AllMovie}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/court-martial/cast/200695/|title=Court-Martial|website=TVGuide.com}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/bradford-dillman/credits/142572/|title=Bradford Dillman|website=TVGuide.com}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/helicopter-spies/review/|title=The Helicopter Spies|first=Kim|last=Newman|website=Empire}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://epguides.com/BigValley/|title=The Big Valley (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)|website=epguides.com}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.allmovie.com/artist/bradford-dillman-p19192/filmography|title=Bradford Dillman - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie|website=AllMovie}}
19. ^"Honored Horror: 'Night Gallery: Pickman's Model'", Los Angeles Times Award Tracker blog
20. ^{{cite web|url=https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/PersonDetails/23740|title=AFI-Catalog|website=catalog.afi.com}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/inside-the-new-york-giants/oclc/31366240|title=Inside the New York Giants|first1=Bradford|last1=Dillman|first2=Mike|last2=Giddings|date=22 June 1994|publisher=Third Story Books; Distributed to the trade by Andrews and McMeel|via=Open WorldCat}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/are-you-anybody-an-actors-life/oclc/35029765|title=Are you anybody?: an actor's life|first=Bradford|last=Dillman|date=22 June 1997|publisher=Fithian Press|via=Open WorldCat}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.americanlegends.com/interviews/bradford_dillman_orson_welles.html|title=American Legends Interviews...Bradford Dillman: Orson Welles: The View from Mount Olympus|website=americanlegends.com|accessdate=January 12, 2018}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/bradford-dillman-dead-actor-compulsion-way-we-were-was-87-1075818|title=Bradford Dillman, Actor in 'Compulsion' and 'The Way We Were,' Dies at 87|publisher=}}
25. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Washington Post|title=Bradford Dillman, multifaceted and prolific actor of stage and screen, dies at 87|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/bradford-dillman-multifaceted-and-prolific-actor-of-stage-and-screen-dies-at-87/2018/01/19/37bbc7d4-fd25-11e7-a46b-a3614530bd87_story.html|date=19 January 2018|last=Bernstein|first=Adam|access-date=23 January 2018}}

External links

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  • Cinema Retro's interview with Bradford Dillman
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  • {{tcmdb name|id=50543|name=Bradford Dillman}}
  • Bradford Dillman(Aveleyman)
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